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- Sadly Predictable: STIs & HCV Rates Rising Again
Louisiana’s House just passed a budget gutting the health department by $62 million, despite the agency struggling to recruit and retain talent due to years of disinvestment – and Louisiana isn’t alone).
- War-Torn Ukraine Beats U.S. on Integrated Addiction Care
In Louisiana, that same person might spend months navigating separate systems for addiction treatment While Ukraine maintains comprehensive services under active invasion, Louisiana saw drug overdose deaths Louisiana as U.S. Fragmentation Case Study Louisiana exemplifies how U.S. system fragmentation creates insurmountable barriers
- ADA & HIV Legal Protections
Louisiana: Louisiana's HIV-specific laws are particularly concerning. The Center for HIV Law and Policy's analysis highlights how Louisiana courts have interpreted "sexual
- Underprepared: Opioid Settlement Dollars are Coming
Recent revelations in Louisiana provide an example of how lax federal oversight of the Department of In Lafayette, Louisiana, a mysterious $3 million appropriation for a substance abuse rehab facility became
- Painting Roses in the Desert: Despite Medicaid Expansion, Gaps Remain in Arizona
Indeed, Louisiana is one such state.However, like all health care policy, the details matter.In Arizona
- Global & National Perspectives on HIV & HCV Co-Infection
As Alison Gaye stated in a recent presentation to Louisiana’s Commission on HIV, AIDS, and Hepatitis
- Reducing Medication Abandonment; Improving Retention in Care
last bit, accurately understanding the “why” and offering an opportunity to intervene is exactly why Louisiana
- How Lupus Colorado and CANN Built an Advocacy Powerhouse
It surprised all of us how quickly Louisiana and Colorado began to feel connected through shared purpose
- Patients Still at Risk - The State of Copay Accumulator Adjustment Policies in 2025
Perhaps most concerning is the finding that in 11 states (Colorado, Delaware, Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana assistance toward patients' deductibles and out-of-pocket limits: Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Louisiana
- Cabenuva Approved for 2 Month Injections; Insurers Remain a Barrier to Access
Despite the state of Louisiana and the department of Health and Human Services declaring a public health
- Biden Drug Policy Agenda: NIH Invests in Harm Reduction
For example, Louisiana’s statute outlines anything used to test a substance’s “purity” as prohibited
- Despite All Evidence in Support of Harm Reduction, Stigma Drives Public Attitudes
This clinic didn’t pop up out of nowhere, Louisiana’s legislature ordered a needs assessment on the impacts


